Report Price Gouging & Refund Issues in Miramar

Business and Consumer Protection Florida 4 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Florida

In Miramar, Florida consumers facing sudden price spikes or sellers refusing lawful refunds should know where to report problems and how enforcement works. This guide explains the local and state agencies that handle price gouging and refund complaints, the evidence to collect, practical steps to file a complaint, and what to expect after you report an incident. It covers who enforces consumer protections for Miramar residents, how to contact them, and the typical administrative pathways used when businesses violate consumer laws during emergencies or in ordinary commerce.

Keep dates, receipts, photos and seller communications; they are the core evidence for any complaint.

Penalties & Enforcement

Primary enforcement for price gouging and consumer refund disputes affecting Miramar residents is generally handled at the state level by the Florida Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division; local enforcement may involve Broward County or Miramar code compliance for city-level business license or permitting issues. Specific statutory fines and criminal penalties are governed by state law and administrative rules. The Florida Attorney General provides the principal complaint intake and consumer-enforcement pathway for price gouging reports for residents of Miramar and Broward County; file a complaint online with the Attorney General’s office here[1].

  • Monetary fines and civil penalties: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation for repeat or continuing offences: not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: cease-and-desist orders, injunctions, civil suits and referral for criminal prosecution may be used; specific remedies are not itemized on the cited complaint page.
  • Enforcer and complaint pathway: Florida Attorney General, Consumer Protection Division (primary). Local contacts include Broward County consumer divisions and City of Miramar code enforcement for local licensing issues; see Help and Support / Resources below.
  • Appeals and review: administrative or judicial review routes may exist after agency action; time limits and procedures are not specified on the cited complaint intake page.
If the incident occurs during a declared state of emergency, price-gouging reports receive priority review.

Applications & Forms

The Florida Attorney General maintains an online complaint form for consumer and price-gouging reports. The cited page provides the intake form link and instructions; the form name/number and any filing fee are not specified on that page.

How to Document and Report

Collect clear evidence before filing: dated receipts, screenshots of advertised prices, photos of posted prices, emails or text messages with the seller, and a brief timeline. Identify whether the price increase occurred during a declared emergency, which often changes enforcement rules. When possible, attempt a written refund request or documented refund attempt; note the seller response and dates.

  • Evidence to collect: receipts, photos, screenshots, timestamps, and seller correspondence.
  • Deadlines: preserve evidence immediately and file complaints as soon as practical; specific statutory time limits are not specified on the cited page.
  • Form submission: use the Florida Attorney General online complaint form for price gouging or consumer refund disputes.
Do not discard original receipts or delete messages until the complaint is resolved.

Action Steps

  • Try to resolve the refund directly with the seller in writing and keep records.
  • File an online complaint with the Florida Attorney General if direct resolution fails; use the AG intake portal for price-gouging allegations.[1]
  • Provide copies of receipts, photos, and communications when you file.
  • Contact Miramar code enforcement or Broward County consumer protection for local licensing or business-permit issues listed in Help and Support / Resources below.

FAQ

Can Miramar city government directly fine a business for price gouging?
The city enforces local codes and business licensing; price gouging enforcement is primarily a state-level consumer protection function. For complaints, file with the Florida Attorney General; contact Miramar code enforcement for local licensing matters.
What evidence is required to report a refund problem?
Provide receipts, order records, dates, screenshots, and any seller communications showing refusal or delay of a lawful refund.
Will my name be public if I file a complaint?
Privacy and public disclosure rules vary by agency; the intake page does not list disclosure details, so ask the agency when filing.

How-To

  1. Gather receipts, photos, screenshots, and any written communications with the seller.
  2. Attempt a direct written refund request and note the seller’s response or lack of response.
  3. Go to the Florida Attorney General consumer complaint portal and complete the online form with your evidence and a clear timeline.[1]
  4. If the issue involves a local business license or building permit, contact Miramar Code Enforcement or Broward County consumer services as listed below.
  5. Keep copies of your complaint confirmation and follow up if you receive no response within the agency’s stated timeframe.

Key Takeaways

  • Price-gouging complaints for Miramar residents are primarily handled by the Florida Attorney General.
  • Collect dated receipts, photos and seller communications before filing.
  • Use Miramar or Broward County contacts for local licensing or permit enforcement issues.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Florida Attorney General - Consumer Protection